The provided government file, '2026 Dobson Structure 314.1-B', repeatedly lists geographical coordinates 39°11'52.0"N 93°45'29.5"W. The document's primary purpose is to identify a specific location associated with the aforementioned structure. In the context of government RFPs, federal grants, or state/local RFPs, this repetitive identification suggests a proposal, grant application, or project related to a designated site. The information is crucial for pinpointing the exact geographical area for a potential project, survey, or development, indicating a foundational detail for any associated government initiative or requirement.
This document is a combined synopsis/solicitation (W912DQ26QA013) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, for the purchase and delivery of various types of rock for hardpoints along the Missouri River. It is issued as a Request for Quotes (RFQ) and is a 100% Small Business Set-aside under NAICS code 212312 ("Crushed and Broken Limestone mining and Quarrying"). Quotes are due by January 23, 2026, at 12:00 PM CST, and must be submitted via email in PDF format. The solicitation details the required rock types and quantities: 2,500 tons of Type 1 Rock for Structure, 2,500 tons of Type 1 Rock for 5 Hardpoints, 350 tons of 6" Minus for Access Road, and 250 tons of 1" Clean Rock for County Road. Delivery is required by May 22, 2026, to a specified stockpile location with a minimum daily delivery rate of 1,000 tons for Type 1 rock. The contractor is responsible for transportation costs. The document incorporates various FAR and DFARS clauses, including those related to small business subcontracting, payment, and representations regarding telecommunications equipment and services. Offerors must be registered and active in SAM.gov.
This document, W912DQ26QA013, is a Question and Answer log related to a government solicitation for the "Dobson Site Rock buy and delivery." It addresses contractor inquiries regarding logistics and product specifications. Key points include that delivery can commence on the day of award or soon after, though Type 1 rock and other aggregates cannot be delivered simultaneously due to limited delivery point capacity. It clarifies that KDOT approval is not required for products used on access and county roads in Missouri. The document also specifies that Type 1 Rock Structure and Type 1 Rock – 5 Hardpoints refer to the same rock type, and that 6-inch minus and 1-inch clean aggregates do not have gradation requirements.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City District, issued Amendment/Modification Number W912DQ26QA0130001 to Solicitation Number W912DQ26QA013, dated January 7, 2026. This amendment, effective January 8, 2026, primarily modifies the purchase description and delivery information for rock procurement. The purpose is to acquire various types of rock—specifically, 2500 tons of Type 1 Rock for Structure, 2500 tons of Type 1 Rock for 5 Hardpoints, 350 tons of 6" Minus for Access Road, and 250 tons of 1" Clean Rock for County Road—to be delivered to hardpoints along the Missouri River at mile 314.1-B and 308.2. Delivery will be by straight haul trucks to coordinates 39.20669, -93.74892, beginning within two weeks of the award. The delivery schedule specifies 6" Minus and 1" Clean Rock on day one, followed by Type 1 Rock at a minimum rate of 800-1000 tons per day.